To: ButThreeLeftsDo
It's important to note too that Karyl's land is a zoned farm
Its like the folks who buy homes next to an existing airport then complain about the noise or the recent case of new homes built next to an amusement park whose residents then complained about hearing people screaming on the roller coaster that forced the park owner to post signs, saying No Screaming Allowed.
Ridiculous!
How much do you want to bet that Hylle's next door neighbor is some Chardonnay swilling, tofu loving, Prius driving, McMansion dwelling, anti-bovine, liberal hypocrite.
8 posted on
06/28/2007 6:49:06 PM PDT by
Caramelgal
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To: Caramelgal
To: Caramelgal
Exactly. Happens here too. As farms that have been in families for generations sell off land to survive, et al, developments arrive only to bring such complaints. F ‘em.
17 posted on
06/29/2007 6:13:11 AM PDT by
Daffynition
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To: Caramelgal
I would not take that bet in a million years. You are spot on with this one. It is so irritating when city moves out to the country and want to make suburbia.
19 posted on
06/29/2007 6:50:31 AM PDT by
Shyla
To: Caramelgal
Yeah, we’ve got nitwits around here who built high-dollar homes in a subdivision that was built around a sewage treatment plant that had been there for 20 years. Now their homeowner’s association is suing the city to get the plant closed down because it stinks. It’s not like the plant just dropped out of the sky right next to their house one night! When they bought their lot did they not know that $h!t stinks or what?? It just boggles the mind!!!
26 posted on
06/29/2007 12:17:33 PM PDT by
FrogInABlender
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